Example sentences of "[pron] comes [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 In the majority of houses there are two different types of hot water : one which is in continuous circulation around the radiators of the central heating system , and one which comes out of the hot water taps in the bathroom and kitchen .
2 All these are policed by Gloucestershire 's royal protection squad — and the county 's tax payers contrubute a million pounds towards the bill , which comes out of the police budget .
3 she comes out of the bush and says she wants a highwayman to take her .
4 It comes out of the ground at 82°F , and was drunk by Medieval pilgrims and Mary Queen of Scots .
5 It is another devastating speech , and it comes out of the blue .
6 You just know when a shot is perfect because you hear that tell-tale crack when it comes out of the middle of the club .
7 This is a way of showing what an owl 's pellet looks like when it comes out of the bird , and then ‘ dissecting ’ it to show the various bones and other indigestible bits and pieces that pass through the owl 's system .
8 It says it comes out of the recession with important increases in market share and looks to the future with great confidence .
9 If you are worried about this problem then it is worth knowing that the radiation decreases in strength very rapidly with distance and most of it comes out of the back of the monitor .
10 When that aim is interpreted , or at least when it comes out of the other end of the machine , it results in the odd ex-chief executive being appointed .
11 Erm I mean in another year er hopefully it comes out of the profit margin .
12 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm i it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who are made , made redundant , going to the company and swelling their balance sheets , while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
13 Basically , I did s , well if you want a technically but I 've said it comes out of the er , identified savings of the Chief Executive 's department as already ma er made .
14 And tonight and tomorrow it comes out of the wireless and onto the stage at the Oxford Playhouse .
15 We have suffered from the same thing as the other two er Abalance have said today of money being used from our surplus to provide for redundancy and erm it 's been exacerbated by money being available from the people who were made , made redundant going to the company and swelling their balance sheets while all the cost side of it comes out of the pension fund and that has caused a lot of ill-feeling particularly from the older pensioners who have seen years of inflation , when their pensions were not made up to the same extent .
16 well it comes out of the Poll Tax , we pay enough of that oh yes there 's a
17 ‘ But I 'll have to see how he comes out of the race before deciding if he 'll race again this season . ’
18 Will Vern notice me from the drive when he comes out of the hospital ?
19 He comes out of the darkness .
20 Now as he comes out of the roundabout he starts overtaking down the offside of those vehicles .
21 Like the air we breathe , water is a basic element : if you ca n't trust what comes out of the tap , then , most people feel , something is wrong .
22 Right so what we 're saying really , I , I know we 've got three other people to come to but what comes out of the first one is , alright , you 're saying you 've got an organised day , and I 'm sure you have , and I do n't have any problem as such .
23 Check if anything comes out of the mouth .
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